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**How to Click the “Question” Variable from Your Google Sheet**
If you are learning English and using Google Sheets, you may see a column or variable named **“Question.”** This word is common in forms, surveys, and data lists. It usually means the sentence or text that asks something.
To click the **Question** variable in your Google Sheet, first open your sheet in Google Sheets. Look for the column name or the row where **Question** is written. It may be in the first row with other headings like **Name**, **Email**, or **Answer**. When you find it, click once on the cell that says **Question**. This will select it.
If you want to open more options, you can also right-click the cell. A small menu will appear. From there, you can choose different actions. For example, you may sort data, add a note, or copy the text. If you are using filters, clicking the **Question** heading may help you organize or find information more easily.
For English learners, it helps to know that **question** is a noun. It means something you ask. Here are some simple examples:
– What is your name?
– Where do you live?
– How old are you?
In Google Sheets, the **Question** variable often shows what people were asked in a survey. The answers may be in another column. This makes it easy to compare questions and answers.
If you make a mistake, do not worry. You can click another cell to change your selection. Practice helps you learn how spreadsheets work.
**Conclusion**
Clicking the **Question** variable in Google Sheets is simple once you know where to look. It is a useful skill for working with forms, surveys, and data. If you are learning English, this also helps you understand the meaning of the word **question** in real use. Keep practicing, and you will get better step by step.
